Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich Warrant Rar

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It’s the album that would change the lives of these California rockers as they were living off the success of their debut record Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinkin Rich. Warrant which was made up of Jani Lane (Vocals), Joey Allen and Erik Turner (Guitars), Jerry Dixon (Bass), and Steven Sweet (Drums) were the hottest thing in the 80’s since Poison had made it big a couple of years back and they were about to write what can quite arguably be one of their greatest albums in Cherry Pie. It’s their best known album to date and it peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Top 200. There is a lot of debate as to what the album was originally supposed to be called since Joey Allen claimed that it was going to be called Quality You Can Taste while Lane claims that it was supposed to be called Uncle Tom’s Cabin. 2007 nissan versa manuals. One of the other startling rumors about the album was the debate over whether Allen and Turner actually played a note on the record.

It was rumored that EX-Streets guitarist Mike Slamer had recorded all the guitar parts because the producers felt that the riffs were too weak. Beau Hill confirmed later on that Slamer and a host of others had indeed played on the album and that the band signed off on it. Jani Lane’s brother Erik Oswald, CC DeVille, Bruno Ravel, drummer Steve West from Danger Danger, and singer Fiona had contributed to the album.

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The first single off the album and the title track came to the band with a bit of controversy (well sorta). The label I guess was not very happy with the record as it stood so they told Jani that he had to write a rock anthem. In 15 minutes after listening to We Will Rock You by Queen, Jani had come up with Cherry Pie. A little cool fact about Cherry Pie is that CC DeVille is the guitarist that does the solo for the song. The next track on the record, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, is perhaps the greatest song that Jani Lane had written in his career.

The song starts off with a real southern drawl to it with steel guitars to it before it kicks into overdrive. I Saw Red is an amazing power ballad written that features pianos and was inspired by a real life incident. Jani had caught his girlfriend with another man which sent Jani into a nervous breakdown which ultimately delayed the release of their first record. Bed Of Roses starts off with some acoustic guitars before they kick into third gear in a track that is about giving that special woman nothing but the best. Sure Feels Good To Me is an absolute rocker from beginning to end whose theme is engulfed in sex.

Love In Stereo is cock rock at it’s finest as the guitar riff is as sleazy as it wants to be as they explore more into themes of sex with this track. Blind Faith is another power ballad on the album that usually featured Jani playing the acoustic guitar live. The song is all about love and devotion, but more in the case that Jani can’t believe he found a woman that loves him so much. Song And Dance Man is the next track on the record that makes you think it’s going to be a ballad, but it kicks into heavy metal overdrive. The great thing is that the verses are with clean guitars and when the chorus kicks in it’s heavy distorted guitars. You’re The Only Hell Your Mama Ever Raised is a very bluesy track that reminds me of something Poison would have written for Flesh & Blood.